This is a list of submitted names in which the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aiyan f ChineseFrom Chinese 蔼 (
ai) meaning "friendly, lush", or 爱 (
ai) meaning "love, affection" and 艳 (
yan) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" or 岩 (
yan) meaning "rocks, cliff". Other hanzi combinations can form this name.
Filibrand m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
filu "much" combined with Old Norse
brand "sword."
Diklat f & m AssyrianAssyrian translation for "Tigris river" which flows through Iraq.
Rafal m HebrewThe name Rafal is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Rafal is: God's healer.
Recuerdo f Spanish (Rare)Means "remembrance, memory" in Spanish, taken from the titles of the Virgin Mary,
La Virgen del Recuerdo and
Nuestra Señora del Recuerdo, meaning "The Virgin of the Remembrance" and "Our Lady of the Remembrance" respectively.
Huisheng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
惠 (huì) meaning "favour, benefit, kindness" and
昇 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascent, peace".
Yinshan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
银 (yín) meaning "silver, money, wealth" and
珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Keiya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 佳 (kei) meaning "beautiful, good, excellent" combined with 哉 (ya), an exclamation. This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Aigeiros f Greek MythologyDerived from Ancient Greek
αἴγειρος (
aígeiros) meaning "black poplar". This was the name of one of the eight hamadryad daughters of
Oxylos and
Hamadryas, associated with the black poplar tree.
Elorria f BasqueDerived from Basque
elorri "hawthorn". In Basque folklore, the hawthorn has been considered a sacred plant.
Koyiro m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 黄 (ko) meaning "yellow", 香 (ko) meaning "fragrance" or 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 二 (yi,ji) meaning "two" and 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, melodious, serene."
Dangira f LithuanianThe name is most likely composed of the Lithuanian elements
daug (many) and
ger (good). However, in modern Lithuanian, the first element has come to be associated more often with the Lithuanian word
dangus "sky."
Masatoshi m JapaneseFrom 政 (
masa) meaning "government" or 正 (
masa) meaning "correct, proper, justice" combined with 功 (
toshi) meaning "success, great achievement"... [
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Benying m ChineseFrom 本 (
běn) meaning "root, origin, source" and 影 (
yǐng) meaning "shadow".
Alsviðr m Old Norse, Norse MythologyDerived from Old Norse
ala "entire, all" and
svinnr "fast, clever". In Norse mythology this is the name of both a jotunn and one of
Sól's horses.
Aksel m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ak "white; clear; pure" and
sel "flood; whitewater; torrent".
Yibing m & f ChineseFrom 易 (
yī) meaning "to exchange, to interchange" or 毅 (
yì) meaning "resolute, decisive, firm" or 一 (
yī) meaning "one" and 昺 (
bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous" or 冰 (
bīng) meaning "ice".
Romulf m GermanicDerived from Old High German
hrôm "fame, glory" combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Lekha f SanskritWriting, Mark, Horizon the crescent Moon, Line, Record, Lightening
Bahaar f AfricanAn African girl's name derived from "Bahar", meaning "Spring"
Daiichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Nabarbi f Hurrian Mythology, Hittite MythologyMeans "she of the pasture", from the Hurrian element
naw ("pasture"). Nabarbi was a major Hittite goddess associated with ritual purification, and with farming. She was also possibly worshipped as part of a dyad with the goddess
Šauška.
Tulsi f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, NepaliFrom Sanskrit तुलसी
(tulasī) meaning "holy basil (a type of plant)". The plant is considered sacred in Hinduism, and it is sometimes personified as an avatar of
Lakshmi.
Zhaoyu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and
郁 (yù) meaning "sweet smelling" or
妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair, handsome".
Kytaliina f YakutDerived from Yakut кыталык
(kytalyk) meaning "Siberian crane".
Dandara f Brazilian, HistoryDandara was an Afro-Brazilian warrior of the colonial period of Brazil and was part of the Quilombo dos Palmares, a settlement of Afro-Brazilian people who freed themselves from enslavement, in the present-day state of Alagoas... [
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Xiaoshuang f ChineseFrom the Chinese character 小 (
xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (
xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand", or 咲 (
xiào) meaning "smile, laugh, bloom" combined with 霜 (
shuāng) meaning "frost, ice" or 双 (
shuāng,
shuàng) meaning "two, double"... [
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Mitsunari m JapaneseFrom 三 (
mitsu) meaning "three" and 也 (
nari) meaning "to be, also", 造 (
nari) meaning "to make, to create, physique, structure" or 成 (
nari) meaning "to become". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Baolu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel; precious, rare" and
露 (lù) meaning "dew".
Leofnoth m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
leof "dear, agreeable, beloved" and
noð "courage". Leuca, Leofeca and Leofa are diminutive forms.
Mehra f PersianDerived from Persian
مهر (
mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship"
Tuti f IndonesianPossibly means "little girl" or "kind" in Indonesian.
Qinjuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
勤 (qín) meaning "industrious, diligent, attentive" and
娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Hanunah f ArabicFrom Arabic حَنُونة (
ḥanūnah), the feminine singular form of حَنُون (
ḥanūn) meaning "affectionate, tender".
Shunammite f English (African)Hebrew for "woman of Shunaam." Associated with the prophet Elisha according to 2 Kings 4:8, although not used as the real name in the Bible.
Sakiho f JapaneseFrom Japanese 幸 (
saki) meaning "good luck, good fortune; happiness" combined with 歩 (
ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yoshihito m JapaneseFrom the Japanese 義 (
yoshi) "morality," "importance" and 人 (
hito) "person." Can also be written as 良仁 ("good" and "nucleolus"), 与人 ("together with" and "person") to name but a few.
Keiana f EnglishPossibly a variant of
Qiana. This name was given to 42 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Atsuyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 篤 (
atsu) meaning "honest" combined with 代 (
yo) meaning "generation" or 世 (
yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anru m ChineseFrom the Chinese
安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful, tranquil" and
孺 (rú) meaning "child; affection".
Nienor f LiteratureMeans "mourning" in Sindarin. This was the name of the sister and wife of Túrin in 'The Silmarillion'.
Ablerus m Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology, Ablerus was a Trojan soldier killed by Antilochus, son of Nestor, with his lance during the Trojan War.
Kirat m LiteratureThis is the name of an important character in the second Spirit Animals series.... [
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Yuyuko f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 結 (
yu) meaning "tie, fasten, join, organize", 優 (
yu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior" or 由 (
yu) meaning "cause, reason" duplicated using 々, and then combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child"... [
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Giannelli m Popular CultureThis is the name of Giannelli Imbula who was born as Gilbert Imbula. He is born to Congolese parents.
Yingmin f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
萤 (yíng) meaning "glow-worm" and
敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever".
Generides m LiteratureGenerides is an English verse romance, originating in the English Midlands and dated to the end of the 14th century.The hero
Generides is born as an illegitimate son of the King of India, and after adventures marries a princess of Persia,
Clarionas and becomes ruler of both India and Persia.
Ibdita f SanskritDerived from "Ib" meaning God and "Datha" meaning given. "Ibdita" means someone who is god given or god gifted.
Natsuna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer" combined with 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Najm ad-Din m ArabicMeans "star of the religion" from Arabic نجم
(najm) meaning "star" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Daugmintas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian
daug meaning "much" (see
Daumantas). The second element is derived from the Lithuanian noun
mintis meaning "thought", which is related to the Lithuanian verb
minti meaning "to remember, to recall".
Nanahira f JapaneseMeaning mostly meaning 七, Meaning seven, and ひら having no meaning.
Agwin m GermanicGermanic name, in which the second element is
win meaning "friend". The first element,
ag, is of uncertain origin, though the accepted explanation is that it comes from Proto-Germanic
*agjo "sharp, pointed"... [
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Zhizhen m ChineseMeans “the best”. Best known as the name of tennis player Zhang Zhizhen, also known at Triple Z.
Zhifeng m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 智
(zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect", 之
(zhī), a possessive marker, or 志
(zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" combined with 峰
(fēng) meaning "summit, peak" or 锋
(fēng) meaning "pointed edge"... [
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Winguric m Germanic, HistoryThe first element comes from
vinga, which is probably derived from
viga "battle" or Old High German
wîg "warrior" - but this is not certain. If
vinga isn't derived from either of those two, then its meaning is lost... [
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Qutlibibi f UzbekDerived from
qutli meaning "blessed, full of blessings" and
bibi meaning "learned woman".
Senku m & f Japanesesenku can be formed with the first kanji as 千 (sen, chi) meaning "thousand" or 仙(sen, sento) meaning "immortal" and the second kanji as 空 (ku, sora) meaning "sky" or 久(ku) meaning "long time".
Nungal f Sumerian MythologyMeans "great princess", deriving from the Sumerian elements
gal ("mighty, great") and
nun ("noble, prince"). Nungal was the Sumerian goddess of prisons, who was also associated with the underworld.
Cadwy m Welsh MythologyFrom Old Welsh
cad "battle" combined with the suffix
wy. This was borne by the son of
Geraint in Arthurian legend.
Zhengbin m ChineseFrom Chinese 正
(zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" combined with 斌/彬
(bīn) meaning "refined" or 滨
(bīn) meaning "shore, beach, coast"... [
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Jaune f Medieval Baltic, Estonian (Rare)Recorded in Latvia in the late Middle Ages, this name is of uncertain origin and meaning. However, a derivation from Latvian
jauns "young; new" has been suggested as well as an adoption of the Old Prussian given name
Jawne... [
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Kuzco m Popular Culture, QuechuaEmperor Kuzco is the main protagonist of the Disney animated film and television series "The Emperor's New Groove". His name was inspired by the ancient Incan city of Cuzco in modern Peru. The name of the city is derived from the Quechua name for it, Qusqu, with its origin in the Aymara language... [
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Guixing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
桂 (guì) meaning "laurel" or "cassia" and
幸 (xìng) meaning "luck, favour, fortunately".
Bichier f Obscure (?)Meaning unknown. It is possibly used in honor of the French saint, St Joan Elizabeth Bichier des Âges, who is commonly referred as Elizabeth Bichier.
Seo-won f Korean MythologyFrom Sino-Korean 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious", and 元 (won) meaning "first, origin".
Ariñe f BasqueDerived from the adjective
arin meaning "light, airy; fast."